Pauline Frederick has just returned to the screen in a most sensational Master Picture called “Devil's Island.” She is the wife of an Army captain, sentenced to spend his life on the convict island. In it she has a most dramatic difficult role, as first the wife of the convict, and later as the defiant, determined mother of her soldier son. The role gives her the best opportunity for real acting that she has had since the filming of Madame X. She has had such poor vehicles and such poor success of late years that congratulations are pouring in at the success of the present venture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 112, 2 August 1927, Page 15
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